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Home Loans Friday, 30.12.2005 Ways of Banking Ways to pay Loans Credit Cards Transaction Accounts Savings Accounts Investments Foreign Currency Service Fees Rebates More Information Search this site Go | BNZ Home | Site Map | Terms & Conditions | Contact Us | Rates & Fees | Careers | Home Loans To find out about the Interest Rates, Service Fees, Account Fee Rebates for our Home Loans just select the option you prefer below: Classic Home Loan Interest Rate Standard, Fly Buys, GlobalPlus Home Loans and Packaged Offers Interest Rates Service Fees Rebates All interest rates are current as at the dates shown below and are subject to change without notice. Classic Home Loan Interest Rate Fixed Rates (Tailored and Standard Home Loans) Current % p.a. Effective from (new loans) Term 8.45* 28 November 2005 6 Month 8.45* 28 November 2005 1 Year 8.25* 12 December 2005 2 Years 8.15* 28 November 2005 3 Years 8.05* 28 November 2005 4 Years 7.90* 12 December 2005 5 Years 7.85* 12 December 2005 7 Years *Rate applies to Classic Home Loans only. Excludes Fly Buys, GlobalPlus Home Loans and packaged offers. Classic Home Loan fixed rate rolls onto our standard variable rate. All interest rates are current as at the dates shown below and are subject to change without notice. Standard, Fly Buys, GlobalPlus Home Loans and Packaged Offers Interest Rates Fixed Rates (Tailored and Standard Home Loans) Current % p.a. Effective from (new loans) Term 8.55 28 November 2005 6 months 8.55 28 November 2005 1 year 8.35 12 December 2005 2 years 8.25 28 November 2005 3 years 8.15 28 November 2005 4 years 8.00 12 December 2005 5 years 7.95 12 December 2005 7 years Variable Rates (Tailored, Standard, Rapid Repay, Mortgage One Home Loans) Current % p.a. Effective from (new loans) Effective from (existing loans) Loan type 9.55 16 December 2005 30 December 2005 Tailored/Standard 9.55 16 December 2005 16 December 2005 Rapid Repay 9.80 16 December 2005 16 December 2005 Mortgage One back to top Please note that Account Fees may be charged in addition to Service Fees and that all fees are subject to change without notice. Service Fees Type of Service Fee Loans they apply to Charge for service Establishment Fee** Residential owner occupied Home Loans $250 Establishment Fee** (includes switching to GlobalPlus) GlobalPlus $250 Top Up Fee, Rollover Fee, Re-draw (Standard Home Loans) All Home Loans (Excluding GlobalPlus) None Top Up Fee, Rollover Fee (Global Plus Home Loans) GlobalPlus $150 Re-draw Fee All Global Plus Home Loans $25 Account Fees for Rapid Repay Home Loan Account Fee Rebates may apply³ Monthly¹ Base Fee Rapid Repay Home Loan $3.50 BNZ Internet Banking † Rapid Repay Home Loan 25 cents Service Fees may apply Electronic transactions: EFTPOS, Bill Payments, Direct Credits, Direct Debits, Telephone Banking†, self service transactions Rapid Repay Home Loan 35 cents Service Fees may apply Automatic Payments² Rapid Repay Home Loan 50 cents Service Fees may apply ATM † Rapid Repay Home Loan 50 cents Service Fees may apply Cheques Written Rapid Repay Home Loan 65 cents Freepost Deposits Rapid Repay Home Loan 65 cents Branch/Staff Assisted transactions Rapid Repay Home Loan $1.25 Service Fees may apply Express Deposit Tower deposits Rapid Repay Home Loan $1.25 Customer Account Fee Rebates Rapid Repay accounts are eligible for monthly Account Fee Rebates on account transaction fees, monthly base fee, overdraft facility fee and Telephone Banking call charges. The monthly Customer Account Fee Rebate is determined by the average daily Group Balance for the month, as follows: Rebates Group Balances 100% of Account Fees rebated each month to a maximum of: Less than $25,000 $0.00 $25,000 - $49,999 $5.00 $50,000 - $74,999 $10.00 $75,000 - $99,999 $15.00 $100,000 - $124,999 $20.00 $125,000 - $149,999 $25.00 $150,000 - $299,999 $30.00 $300,000 or more $40.00 Our usual Service Fees are not included in the Customer Account Fee Rebates. If you have more than one Rapid Repay transaction account under the same base number then the account with the highest fees accrued will automatically receive the rebate (unless you nominate a specific suffix) To find out more about Home Loans click here . For further information including terms and conditions please send us an email or call us free on 0800 ASK BNZ (0800 275 269). back to top 1. Fees are charged on the last business day of each calender month and are based on the period between the last business day of the previous calender month and the second to last business day of the current month, inclusive. 2. Automatic Payments into your account from other parties are classed as Electronic Transactions. 3. Our usual Service Fees apply and are not included in the Account Fee rebate. † Although the Telephone and Internet Banking and ATM services will normally be available 24 hours a day, maintenance of the system is required from time to time. Accordingly, certain options may not be available for an average of three hours a week. This maintenance, however will be carried out at times which will cause the least disruption to you. ** For all home loans involving investment properties, family trusts and companies an establishment fee of up to 1% of the loan amount applies. © Bank of New Zealand 2001. 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